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A new look for the UserLand site.

Two important new pages for Frontier users: What is UserLand? and Three groups of users.

Dan Gillmor: Gates and The Economist.

Variety: Warner catches computer glitch pitch.

Salon covers slashdot.org.

Python.org's XML SIG.

News.com: Microsoft, Compaq invest $425 million in RoadRunner. I wrote about RoadRunner in this DaveNet piece.

Macrobyte: Prepress Autotools 1.2. A Frontier app.

How big is the web? NEC and DEC weigh in.

Ralph Nader says you can't buy a computer without Windows. But what about the Macintosh?

NY Times: Most approve of Microsoft, poll shows.

Does Microsoft approve of Linux?

KPCA is looking for speakers.

SJ Merc: Former Apple evangelist Guy Kawasaki visits with Silicon Valley venture capitalists pitching his latest idea.

MacWEEK covers web development tools and runtimes.

According to an InfoWorld interview with Netscape's Marc Andreessen, they are doing work to embrace XML serverside. "You're going to need is a single repository for them, and then you'll need a whole generation of software systems that also support them." Sounds like an XML object database.

     

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